Gas properties of winter lake ice in Northern Sweden: implication for carbon gas release

This paper describes gas composition, total gas content and bubbles characteristics in winter lake ice for four adjacent lakes in a discontinuous permafrost area. Our gas mixing ratios for O 2 , N 2 , CO 2 , and CH 4 suggest that gas exchange occurs between the bubbles and the water before entrapmen...

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Published in:Biogeosciences
Main Authors: T. Boereboom, M. Depoorter, S. Coppens, J.-L. Tison
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012
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Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-827-2012
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:daa51b8ce19d43c99d168b04bd25cbc3 2023-05-15T16:37:13+02:00 Gas properties of winter lake ice in Northern Sweden: implication for carbon gas release T. Boereboom M. Depoorter S. Coppens J.-L. Tison 2012-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-827-2012 https://doaj.org/article/daa51b8ce19d43c99d168b04bd25cbc3 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/827/2012/bg-9-827-2012.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4170 https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4189 doi:10.5194/bg-9-827-2012 1726-4170 1726-4189 https://doaj.org/article/daa51b8ce19d43c99d168b04bd25cbc3 Biogeosciences, Vol 9, Iss 2, Pp 827-838 (2012) Ecology QH540-549.5 Life QH501-531 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-827-2012 2022-12-31T10:04:05Z This paper describes gas composition, total gas content and bubbles characteristics in winter lake ice for four adjacent lakes in a discontinuous permafrost area. Our gas mixing ratios for O 2 , N 2 , CO 2 , and CH 4 suggest that gas exchange occurs between the bubbles and the water before entrapment in the ice. Comparison between lakes enabled us to identify 2 major "bubbling events" shown to be related to a regional drop of atmospheric pressure. Further comparison demonstrates that winter lake gas content is strongly dependent on hydrological connections: according to their closed/open status with regards to water exchange, lakes build up more or less greenhouse gases (GHG) in their water and ice cover during the winter, and release it during spring melt. These discrepancies between lakes need to be taken into account when establishing a budget for permafrost regions. Our analysis allows us to present a new classification of bubbles, according to their gas properties. Our methane emission budgets (from 6.52 10 −5 to 12.7 mg CH 4 m −2 d −1 at 4 different lakes) for the three months of winter ice cover is complementary to other budget estimates, as our approach encompasses inter- and intra-lake variability. Most available studies on boreal lakes have focused on quantifying GHG emissions from sediment by means of various systems collecting gases at the lake surface, and this mainly during the summer "open water" period. Only few of these have looked at the gas enclosed in the winter ice-cover itself. Our approach enables us to integrate, for the first time, the history of winter gas emission for this type of lakes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Northern Sweden permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Winter Lake ENVELOPE(-112.918,-112.918,64.484,64.484) Biogeosciences 9 2 827 838
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T. Boereboom
M. Depoorter
S. Coppens
J.-L. Tison
Gas properties of winter lake ice in Northern Sweden: implication for carbon gas release
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description This paper describes gas composition, total gas content and bubbles characteristics in winter lake ice for four adjacent lakes in a discontinuous permafrost area. Our gas mixing ratios for O 2 , N 2 , CO 2 , and CH 4 suggest that gas exchange occurs between the bubbles and the water before entrapment in the ice. Comparison between lakes enabled us to identify 2 major "bubbling events" shown to be related to a regional drop of atmospheric pressure. Further comparison demonstrates that winter lake gas content is strongly dependent on hydrological connections: according to their closed/open status with regards to water exchange, lakes build up more or less greenhouse gases (GHG) in their water and ice cover during the winter, and release it during spring melt. These discrepancies between lakes need to be taken into account when establishing a budget for permafrost regions. Our analysis allows us to present a new classification of bubbles, according to their gas properties. Our methane emission budgets (from 6.52 10 −5 to 12.7 mg CH 4 m −2 d −1 at 4 different lakes) for the three months of winter ice cover is complementary to other budget estimates, as our approach encompasses inter- and intra-lake variability. Most available studies on boreal lakes have focused on quantifying GHG emissions from sediment by means of various systems collecting gases at the lake surface, and this mainly during the summer "open water" period. Only few of these have looked at the gas enclosed in the winter ice-cover itself. Our approach enables us to integrate, for the first time, the history of winter gas emission for this type of lakes.
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author T. Boereboom
M. Depoorter
S. Coppens
J.-L. Tison
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M. Depoorter
S. Coppens
J.-L. Tison
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title Gas properties of winter lake ice in Northern Sweden: implication for carbon gas release
title_short Gas properties of winter lake ice in Northern Sweden: implication for carbon gas release
title_full Gas properties of winter lake ice in Northern Sweden: implication for carbon gas release
title_fullStr Gas properties of winter lake ice in Northern Sweden: implication for carbon gas release
title_full_unstemmed Gas properties of winter lake ice in Northern Sweden: implication for carbon gas release
title_sort gas properties of winter lake ice in northern sweden: implication for carbon gas release
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